Pigment Removal
Pigmented lesions such as age spots or freckles can be
successfully lightened or removed with Laser or Intense Pulsed Light (IPL).
Birthmarks and other deeper, larger areas of pigmentation can be successfully
treated with our Q-Switched Laser system. All of these treatments are
non-invasive, suitable for both the face and body and will result in a more even
skin tone.
How do IPL and Lasers work?
IPL systems release short pulses of filtered light that is
readily absorbed by the high concentration of melanin found within freckles, sun
spots or liver spots. The rapid absorption of light energy heats the melanin and
cause the destruction of the melanin-rich cells.
How is the treatment carried out?
With IPL treatments a layer of chilled gel is applied to
the treatment area. The light applicator is placed on the skin and a short pulse
of light is released. The applicator is then moved to the neighbouring area and
the process is repeated until the entire area is treated. The chilled gel is
removed and the area cooled. No gel is required for the Q-Switched Laser
treatments, however, due to the power of the Laser energy delivered into the
skin, a small amount of pinpoint bleeding may occur during the treatment, and a
dressing may be applied after the treatment to protect the skin while it heals.
During treatment protective eyewear will be provided.
Am I suitable for treatment?
Most people are suitable for treatment except for very dark
skinned or tanned individuals. However, large, dark, mottled or raised
pigmentation cannot be treated and may need to be checked by a dermatologist.
Large dark moles should not be treated, nor should lesions
covering a large part of the body. The pigmented marks that respond the best are
superficial lesions such as those caused by sun damage (sun spots) and freckles.
How does the treatment feel?
Most patients describe the discomfort as mild and tolerable
and no anaesthesia is required.
What should I expect after the treatment?
The treated area may feel warm and sensitive for the first
few days post treatment. With IPL treatment the lesions will darken and may
appear more obvious before they fade and ‘flake’ away. With laser treatment an
initial whitening of the area is seen which quickly fades and the pigment
gradually fades over the following few weeks.
Are there any side effects?
The skin that surrounds the pigmented lesions may become
red immediately after treatment. Most people experience no other side effects
and the redness usually disappears within hours to a few days. Very rarely a
small blister may form or the skin may become temporarily lighter or darker.
How long does each treatment take?
The length of each treatment will depend on the type and
size of lesion present, but a typical session will take 10 to 30 minutes.
How many treatments are necessary?
The number of treatments will depend on the type and size
of the pigmented lesion but typically 1 to 3 sessions are required at 4 to 6
week intervals.
Consultation Procedure.
Prior to treatment you must first undergo a consultation
where details about your medical history are obtained in order to confirm
suitability. Before proceeding you will be asked to sign a consent form and
undergo a test patch
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